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Briar's Change In Chasing Mccree
Chasing McCree is a very inspirational book, to a lot of young people... it is about a young Cowboy named Chase, who moved to the city, because he was simply made to move away for bigger and better things. Briar, the young lady, has been in Florida all her life, all the riches, head cheerleader, popular and popular boyfriend. She had the world, until one night she was drugged and laying in the middle of a football field all alone, when Chase rides up on his horse to find her there. Both of their life's change since that night, Briar don't want her friends to make fun of her, for loving a Cowboy transfer from Montona... A nobody to everyone else. Chase doesn't care about anything but her, until he can't take Florida anymore and decides to move back to Atlanta. Briar cannot help herself, she's in love with Chase McCree. Briar's parents are huge in Business Management and is never home to care for her. Being with Chase makes her feel wanted, and has a purpose in someones life. She introduces him to everyone, especially her grandmother who has always been her number one go to about life. If she ever wanted to go out with Chase or go anywhere secretive cause of her parents that would be completely against him, her …show more content…
The road trip to Montana with Briar and his horse was amazing to him... but he could tell Briar wasn't very amused with everything or his excitement. She was happy to be there with him, but also the thought of her parents to come home and to never see her again. When they arrive, Briar is breath is taken by the huge ranch and farm houses. Chase's parents love Briar and think's it is a wonderful idea with her being there for him. Throughout the weeks, things go very smoothly, midnight balls, night horse rides, lake side dinners, and all things romantic. But some others not so smoothly, thiefs, house fires, little arguments, and eventually Briar's

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